Hyatt's nearly $1,500 per-night room boasts an AI-powered bed for 'restorative sleep.' Take a look inside the hotel chain's new wellness suite.

Park Hyatt New York is launching a wellness-themed suite that has an AI-powered bed
Park Hyatt New York is launching a wellness-themed suite that has an AI-powered bed. Park Hyatt New York
  • Park Hyatt New York just launched a luxury Restorative Sleep Suite featuring an AI-powered bed.
  • The AI bed senses your heart rate, breathing, and movement to cool body temperature and relax your body as you sleep.
  • Other hotels like Hilton and Marriott are jumping on the $639 billion wellness tourism trend.
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Hyatt is the latest hotel to introduce new innovations in the $639 billion "wellness tourism" industry, characterized by wealthy travelers' interest in retreats focused on self-care, health, and spirituality.

The outside of Park Hyatt New York, a luxury hotel near New York City's Central Park
Park Hyatt New York just launched its wellness-themed Restorative Sleep Suite Park Hyatt New York

Hyatt launched its Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite on January 25 at its Park Hyatt New York location near Central Park, with nightly rates starting at $1,445.

Park Hyatt New York's Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite
Park Hyatt New York launched its its Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite on January 25 Park Hyatt New York
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Each suite contains the Bryte Restorative Sleep bed, which uses artificial intelligence to adjust the temperature and firmness depending on which part of the sleep cycle you're in.

Park Hyatt New York's new Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite
Park Hyatt New York will offer guests a chance to sleep in an AI-powered bed Park Hyatt New York

Sensors inside of the bed detect heart rate and breathing patterns. When a person is ready for bed, the AI-powered mattress triggers "cooling features" to lower body temperature and lull him or her into deep sleep.

Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite in Park Hyatt New York
Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite in Park Hyatt New York Park Hyatt New York

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While sleeping, 100 computer-controlled air cushions inside of the bed will continuously change the shape of the mattress to discourage sleepers from waking as they move around.

Park Hyatt New York Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite
Park Hyatt New York's Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite Park Hyatt New York

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When it's time to wake up, the AI bed warms itself and can even be programmed to move around to encourage sleepers to arise.

Park Hyatt New York's new Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite
Park Hyatt New York's Restorative Sleep Suite comes with an AI-powered bed that changes temperature and moves while you sleep Park Hyatt New York
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"As the pandemic has impacted the sleep health of so many people, we're proud to be able to provide a relaxing space," Peter Roth, general manager of the Park Hyatt New York, said in a release.

Park Hyatt New York in the dark NYC skylight
Park Hyatt New York Park Hyatt New York

Hyatt guests that want to come back can store their AI bed's sleep preferences and tap them in on their return.

Park Hyatt New York's Restorative Sleep Suite
Park Hyatt New York wants guests to relax in its wellness-focused Restorative Sleep Suite Park Hyatt New York
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The AI bed was developed by sleep scientists like Matthew Walker, author of "Why We Sleep" and the founder of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California-Berkeley.

Books and sleeping masks on a Bryte AI-powered bed at the Park Hyatt New York
The Restorative Sleep Suite at Park Hyatt New York offers guests a copy of "Why We Sleep" by Matthew Walker Park Hyatt New York

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The Restorative Sleep Suite comes with a partial view of Central Park, a king-size Bryte bed, one and a half bath, 900 square feet of space, and a separate living room.

Park Hyatt New York's Restorative Sleep Suite
Restorative Sleep Suite at Park Hyatt New York comes with a separate living room. Park Hyatt New York

Other hotels are trying to cash in on the $639 billion wellness tourism industry. Hilton has already introduced fitness-centered suites in select locations. Marriott will offer wellness-focused rooms with deep soaking tubs, bath salts, and wood decor in its renovated Newport Beach location.

Insider reporter Allana Akhtar stays at Hilton's new wellness-themed room, Five Feet to Fitness
Hilton's Five Feet to Fitness wellness-themed room. Allana Akhtar/Insider

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